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Ngurah Rai International Airport Unsatisfactory: Bali
A survey conducted by the Indonesian Consumer Council Foundation (YLKI) of Jakarta and the Consumers Protection Bureau (LPK) in Bali reveals that 72.5% of the people who use Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport are unsatisfied with the level of service provided by Island’s sole airport.
In a public meeting on Thursday, August 30, 2007, to reveal the results of the survey and elicit comments on how to improve service at the Airport, the Chairman of LPK in Bali, I Putu Armaya, called on Ngurah Rai’s management to improve both the facilities and services they provide to the public.
As reported in the Indonesian-language Bisnis Bali, of the 200 foreign and domestic respondents included in the survey only 27.5% said they were satisfied with the level of service provided at Bali’s air gateway. Of the 72.5% who expressed dissatisfaction with the Airport’s services, chief complaints centered on:
• Check-in procedures as relates to boarding procedures, excess baggage rules, schedules, confirmations and information access.
• Parking facilities
• Toilets
• Airport Service Charges
• Waiting rooms
• Flight delays
• Ticket inspections
• Baggage handling
• Transportation
• Baggage trolleys
• Immigration services
• Porter Service
Respondents suggested that the Airport’s management PT Angkasa Pura I improve the quality of manpower employed at Ngurah Rai to enhance skills, integrity and the credibility of those who earn their living at the facility.
Over Commercialized
A number of respondents complained of the over-commercialization of the airport and too many shops operating at Ngurah Rai.
The Airport’s Management Responds
In responding to the criticism contained in the consumer survey, PT Angkasa Pura I’s general manager in Bali, Suweta Putra said the input from the public must be greeted positively and used in plans to improve airports services and facilities.
He said plans were now underway that will enlarge passenger waiting room facilities and that he intends to soon invite members of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) and the Indonesian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (ASITA).
Source: Bali Discovery

2 Responses to “Ngurah Rai International Airport Unsatisfactory: Bali”
bali international airport is best fasilities passangers in indonesia.for the buzy time n the highest season in bali on august n january so is to much people in airport coz many tourist come to bali i would like to coment for the goverment in indonesia for more biges airport in bali because the bali international airport i thinks to small airport. i hope soon airport bali more biges like a changi airport,hongkong airport n more modern than now….thanks
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Yes Barrie, as you would know getting a plane out of there on time is a major hurdle.I guess thats just Indonesia.